Monroe Township School District - Schools

Schools

Schools in the district (with 2009-10 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics) are:

Elementary Schools
  • Barclay Brook Elementary School (PreK-3; 520 students)
    • Erinn Mahoney, Principal
    • Scott Sidler, Assistant Principal
  • Brookside Elementary School (3-6; 671)
    • Dori Alvich, Principal
    • Theodore Magielnicki, Assistant Principal
    • Scott Sidler, Assistant Principal
  • Mill Lake Elementary School (PreK-3; 663)
    • Lynn Barberi, Principal
  • Oak Tree Elementary School (K-6; 736)
    • Dennis Ventrello, Principal
    • Theodore Magielnicki, Assistant Principal
  • Woodland Elementary School (4-6; 512)
    • Adam Layman, Principal
Middle School
  • Applegarth Middle School (7&8; 789)
    • Chari Chanley, Principal
    • James Higgins, Assistant Principal
High School
  • Monroe Township High School for grades 9-12 (1,603)
    • Robert Goodall, Principal
    • James Cernansky, Assistant Principal
    • Kevin Higgins, Assistant Principal
    • Scott Madreperla, Assistant Principal

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